So my contract was ended yesterday because I dared to feel that a family emergency was important enough to ask permission to leave work early for.
For months my family's oven/stove has been broken. We have desperately been trying to get our landlord to fix it but every step of the way turns into a giant game of phone tag. My folks both suffer from severe social anxiety and depression issues. Especially when it comes to landlords because the last one we had kicked us out with little to no warning (we got the legal 20 days and were then lied to as the reason) so that she could rent the place to my little brother.
So after so many run arounds from our current landlord about a simple repair my folks have been freaking out. So I took over and called the landlord and demanded to know when a person would come to our home and look at our damn stove. The thing that elevated this to an emergency is that our microwave broke over the weekend. As of Monday morning we no longer had the means to cook food. The Property Management company told me they would be sending someone over same day so I called my stepdad to tell him that he and my mom needed to be up and dressed for the person. Only to find out he was 3 cities away and my mom doesn't currently own a phone.
Not wanting to miss the guy because my mom didn't know to expect him and have it be another long set of months in which we would starve due to lack of food that doesn't need to be cooked I opted to leave work.
I went to find my supervisor realizing he wasn't there for the day I went to his second in command. He gave me the go-ahead to leave and I left. While waiting for the guy who fixed our stove I was contacted by my temp agency and advised that the client had ended the contract due to my family emergency and they were moving me to the available for assignment board and to please keep in contact with my availability.
Now I personally, even knowing it would result in me being laid off, would make the exact same decision because a job does me no good if i am starving or suffering food poisoning from eating uncooked food.
But the thing that truly caught my attention about this is that most of the permanent employees at the client's had breakfast at work because they were expected to work 12 hour days 6 days a week. Apparently this is due to the company's refusal to hire enough employees and to instead overwork the ones they have and hire temps to fill in the gaps. The person who was my direct supervisor has been working there since I was six years old and has been unable to get any higher at the company than he is now.
I think not only is this whole thing messed up but I feel that I did nothing wrong in addressing my personal issues as being of equal importance to being at work.
For months my family's oven/stove has been broken. We have desperately been trying to get our landlord to fix it but every step of the way turns into a giant game of phone tag. My folks both suffer from severe social anxiety and depression issues. Especially when it comes to landlords because the last one we had kicked us out with little to no warning (we got the legal 20 days and were then lied to as the reason) so that she could rent the place to my little brother.
So after so many run arounds from our current landlord about a simple repair my folks have been freaking out. So I took over and called the landlord and demanded to know when a person would come to our home and look at our damn stove. The thing that elevated this to an emergency is that our microwave broke over the weekend. As of Monday morning we no longer had the means to cook food. The Property Management company told me they would be sending someone over same day so I called my stepdad to tell him that he and my mom needed to be up and dressed for the person. Only to find out he was 3 cities away and my mom doesn't currently own a phone.
Not wanting to miss the guy because my mom didn't know to expect him and have it be another long set of months in which we would starve due to lack of food that doesn't need to be cooked I opted to leave work.
I went to find my supervisor realizing he wasn't there for the day I went to his second in command. He gave me the go-ahead to leave and I left. While waiting for the guy who fixed our stove I was contacted by my temp agency and advised that the client had ended the contract due to my family emergency and they were moving me to the available for assignment board and to please keep in contact with my availability.
Now I personally, even knowing it would result in me being laid off, would make the exact same decision because a job does me no good if i am starving or suffering food poisoning from eating uncooked food.
But the thing that truly caught my attention about this is that most of the permanent employees at the client's had breakfast at work because they were expected to work 12 hour days 6 days a week. Apparently this is due to the company's refusal to hire enough employees and to instead overwork the ones they have and hire temps to fill in the gaps. The person who was my direct supervisor has been working there since I was six years old and has been unable to get any higher at the company than he is now.
I think not only is this whole thing messed up but I feel that I did nothing wrong in addressing my personal issues as being of equal importance to being at work.
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